Oh…huh…I didn’t even know we had cake days on Lemmy. Haha. Thanks.
Oh…huh…I didn’t even know we had cake days on Lemmy. Haha. Thanks.
IPv6 should be the preferred option. It’s the same on Windows and MacOS.
If you have IPv6 issues, just turn off IPv6 on the adapter you’re using.
Calling it a “Fischer Price” distro is a little patronizing. I’m a seasoned Linux user and I use Mint for work because I just want something that works when my paycheck is on the line. Mint has never broken on me and always works.
Flatpak is a fully open source technology. You’re thinking of Snaps.
Ubuntu 6.06 was my first Linux install. I still remember the pain of ndiswrapper to get Windows WiFi drivers working on Linux.
VTubers are people who use avatars instead of being on camera. Typically the avatar is lip synced to their voice.
Really? Nice. Didn’t know that about Flatpaks.
While I prefer Debian packages, what’s wrong with Flatpaks other than a bit of bloat caused by redundant dependencies? They’re not Snaps.
What are you even talking about? Debian is fine and extremely stable, which is what you want for a work PC when your pay is on the line.